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Associate Professor Jules Boykoff receiving international attention for his research on the Olympic Games
Politics & Government faculty member and 2012 recipient of a Graves Award in the Humanities undertakes research on activism and the Olympics. His commentary has recently appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian (UK) and The Nation.
Optometry faculty identifies causes, remedies for visual and physical problems when viewing 3D video
A study led by professors Shun-nan Yang, Scott Cooper (O.D. '90, M.Ed. '93) and Jim Sheedy, and supported by Intel, appears in the American Academy of Optometry's journal, Optometry and Vision Science.
French department, students honored for 'Live from USA' radio broadcasts
"Live from USA" among a select group of radio programs broadcasted on commercial stations in Canada.
Theatre faculty Tal Sanders and Ellen Margolis honored by local guild
Professors are among the 2012 Drammy Award winners.
Occupational Therapy students receive scholarships to pursue Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
The Hilda Fine Endowed Gerontology Scholarship Fund provides support for students pursuing the University's graduate certificate program for healthcare professionals.
Newly minted teachers and healthcare professionals graduate from Pacific
Professional Programs Commencement completes a day of celebration and fellowship.
2012 Sara Hopkins-Powell Endowed Scholarship recipients announced
The College of Health Professions awarded six graduate students with scholarship funds for international service learning endeavors that help underserved populations.
Political Science and Economics major Sean Mills earns Fulbright Scholarship
The senior from Seattle will graduate May 19 and teach in India this fall.
University named to President's Community Service Honor Roll for second consecutive year
Pacific is among just 642 colleges and universities nationally to earn the distinction.
Pacific University String Project takes center stage
University's music program for area children has been accepted to the National String Project Consortium. Concert culminating first semester takes place Sunday at 4 p.m. Free and open to the public.
Aleishea Yamaoka captures Toyama Cup Grand Prize
Senior from Kalaheo, Kauai wins top honor at annual Japanese speech competition.
College of Education awarded $1.34 million grant to improve instruction for limited English proficient students
Grant from the Department of Education's Office of English Language Acquisition will support College of Education's ESOL endorsement program and assist partner school districts in Forest Grove, Eugene and Woodburn.
John G. King
Pacific University Trustee


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